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Ni nanoparticle on a graphene substrate, inside the fullerene and carbon nanotube was studied by molecular dynamics simulation technique. Morse interatomic potential have been used for Ni-Ni and Ni-C interacti...

Authors: Liliya R. Safina, Julia A. Baimova and Radik R. Mulyukov

Citation:Mechanics of Advanced Materials and Modern Processes
2019
5:2

Braiding is one of the most common technique employed for the manufacture of fabrics and ropes. It is also commonly used to produce near-net shaped preforms for advanced fibre reinforced composites. This paper...

Authors: S. Del Rosso, L. Iannucci and P.T. Curtis

Citation:Mechanics of Advanced Materials and Modern Processes
2019
5:1

Incorporation of active fillers to rubber markedly improves the strength properties and deformation characteristics of such materials. One possible explanation of this phenomenon is suggested in this work. It ...

In molding of carbon fiber reinforced thermoplastics (CFRTP), resin impregnation behavior to fiber yarns is very important because higher viscosity of molten thermoplastics inhibites resin impregnation to the ...

Authors: Shota Kazano, Toshiko Osada, Satoshi Kobayashi and Ken Goto

Citation:Mechanics of Advanced Materials and Modern Processes
2018
4:6

The time-temperature superposition principle (TTSP) is often used to estimate the viscoelastic behavior of polymers. It can also be used to evaluate the influence of a given variable, or set of variables, on v...

Authors: Takenobu Sakai, Yuto Hirai and Satoshi Somiya

Citation:Mechanics of Advanced Materials and Modern Processes
2018
4:5

Fiber Reinforced Polymer (FRP) laminates have properties, which are highly dependent on the ply fiber orientations and which can be designed for optimum laminate performance. The purpose of this study is to in...

Authors: M.J. Mohammad Fikry, Shinji Ogihara and Vladimir Vinogradov

Citation:Mechanics of Advanced Materials and Modern Processes
2018
4:3

There has been little discussion of the third-order elastic constants of steels in the literature until now. In this study, the precise second- and third-order elastic constants of polycrystalline steels were ...

Authors: Sennosuke Takahashi

Citation:Mechanics of Advanced Materials and Modern Processes
2018
4:2

Advanced materials with heterogeneous microstructure attract extensive interest of researchers and engineers due to combination of unique properties and ability to create materials that are most suitable for e...

Authors: Mikhail Tashkinov

Citation:Mechanics of Advanced Materials and Modern Processes
2017
3:18

The research is devoted to machining polymer composite materials and reflects a non-trivial, accuracy-affecting phenomenon that occurs while drilling polymer composite materials, i.e. reduction of holes diamet...

Authors: Aleksandr Dudarev, Konstantin Volegov and Georgiy Kurzanov

Citation:Mechanics of Advanced Materials and Modern Processes
2017
3:17

Composites reinforced with woven or braided textiles exhibit high structural stability and excellent damage tolerance thanks to yarn interlacing. With their high stiffness-to-weight and strength-to-weight rati...

Authors: Chen Wang, Anish Roy, Vadim V. Silberschmidt and Zhong Chen

Citation:Mechanics of Advanced Materials and Modern Processes
2017
3:15

Stents are commonly used in medical procedures to alleviate the symptoms of coronary heart disease, a prevalent modern society disease. These structures are employed to maintain vessel patency and restore bloo...

Three dimensional (3D) woven composites have attracted the interest of academia and industry thanks to their damage tolerance characteristics and automated fabric manufacturing. Although much research has been...

Authors: Mohamed Nasr Saleh and Constantinos Soutis

Citation:Mechanics of Advanced Materials and Modern Processes
2017
3:12

An electronic device consists of electronic components attached on a circuit board. Reliability of such a device is limited to fatigue properties of the components as well as of the board. Printed circuit boar...

Authors: B. Emek Abali

Citation:Mechanics of Advanced Materials and Modern Processes
2017
3:11

Giant magnetostrictive materials are increasingly proposed for smart material applications such as in sensors, actuators, and energy harvesting applications. However, reviewing the literature on this topic, th...

Authors: Peng Yang, Chiu T. Law and Rani F. Elhajjar

Citation:Mechanics of Advanced Materials and Modern Processes
2017
3:10

Now-a-days, newer hardened steel materials are coming rapidly into the market due to its wide applications in various fields of engineering. So the machinability investigation of these steel materials is one o...

Authors: Sudhansu Ranjan Das, Asutosh Panda and Debabrata Dhupal

Citation:Mechanics of Advanced Materials and Modern Processes
2017
3:9

The theory of microstretch elastic bodies was first developed by Eringen (1971, 1990, 1999, 2004). This theory was developed by extending the theory of micropolar elastcity. Each material point in this theory ...

Authors: Baljeet Singh and Manisha Goyal

Citation:Mechanics of Advanced Materials and Modern Processes
2017
3:8

Electrical Discharge Machining (EDM) is a well-established non-conventional machining process for the machining of electrically conductive and difficult-to-machine materials. But its applications are limited b...

Authors: Satish Kumar, Ashwani Kumar Dhingra and Sanjeev Kumar

Citation:Mechanics of Advanced Materials and Modern Processes
2017
3:7

Copper is the primary metal used in integrated circuit manufacturing of today. Even though copper is face centered cubic it has significant mechanical anisotropy depending on the crystallographic orientations....

Authors: Adarsh Basavalingappa, Ming Y. Shen and James R. Lloyd

Citation:Mechanics of Advanced Materials and Modern Processes
2017
3:6

The geometrically non-linear formulation based on Von-Karman’s hypothesis is used to study the free vibration isosceles triangular plates by using four types of mixtures of functionally graded materials (FGMs ...

Authors: SA. Belalia

Citation:Mechanics of Advanced Materials and Modern Processes
2017
3:4

Wire Electrical discharge machining (WEDM) has higher capability for cutting complex shapes with high precision for very hard materials without using high cost of cutting tools. During the WEDM process, the wi...

Authors: Sameh Habib

Citation:Mechanics of Advanced Materials and Modern Processes
2017
3:3

Drilling is one of the most widely used process in orthopaedic surgical operation and the same drill bit is used a number of times in hospitals. Using the same drill bit a several times may be the cause of ost...

Authors: Vishal Gupta and Pulak M. Pandey

Citation:Mechanics of Advanced Materials and Modern Processes
2017
3:2

The commonly used flow models for Fiber Reinforced Polymers (FRPs) often neglect the flow-induced anisotropy of the suspension, but with increasing fiber volume fraction, this plays an important role. There ex...

Authors: Róbert Bertóti and Thomas Böhlke

Citation:Mechanics of Advanced Materials and Modern Processes
2017
3:1

Fiber–reinforced polymer composite materials are widely used in different branches of industry due to their distinctive features such as high specific strength and stiffness and due to as considerable opportun...

Significant amount of research, both experimental and numerical, has been conducted to study the mechanical behaviour of biodegradable polymer PL(L)A due to its wide range of applications. However, mechanical ...

Authors: T. Y. Qiu, M. Song and L. G. Zhao

Citation:Mechanics of Advanced Materials and Modern Processes
2016
2:7

Nickel-based superalloys are usually exposed to high static or cyclic loads in non-ambient environment, so a reliable prediction of their mechanical properties, especially plastic deformation, at elevated temp...

The machining of conductive alumina ceramic was successful by the electric discharge grinding (EDG). Therefore, the aim of the present work is to increase the material removal rate (MRR) during EDG of conducti...

Authors: M. K. Satyarthi and Pulak M. Pandey

Citation:Mechanics of Advanced Materials and Modern Processes
2016
2:5

In an aerospace industry, the efficient use of thermally sprayed coatings for high-temperature applications is achieved by improving the thermal characteristics (TC) such as thermal drop/barrier (TD) and therm...

Authors: Mohammed Yunus, Mohammad S. Alsoufi and Shadi M. Munshi

Citation:Mechanics of Advanced Materials and Modern Processes
2016
2:4

ZnO/CNT nanocomposites were prepared using Zinc acetate source materials and with the assistance of copper plate, glycine and sugar solution. The combined behavior between these two materials may give rise to ...

In this paper the mechanical properties of armco-iron are studied experimentally. The ultrasonic testing machine USF-2000 was used to carry out fatigue tests involving 106–1010 loading cycles. The frequency of lo...

Authors: А. Vshivkov, А. Prokhorov, S. Uvarov and O. Plekhov

Citation:Mechanics of Advanced Materials and Modern Processes
2016
2:2

Glass and rubbery transitions under cooling and heating of polymeric materials underlie a shape memory effect, that is a material ability to save temporarily the deformed shape and restore the original one und...

Understanding of viscoelastic behaviour of a periodontal membrane under physiological conditions is important for many orthodontic problems. A new analytic model of a nearly incompressible viscoelastic periodo...

Absorption of laser energy into the worksheet surface during laser bending process is an important and critical factor for accurate computation of the bend angle. This paper presents an integrated FEM-ANN appr...

Authors: Ravi Kant, Shrikrishna N. Joshi and Uday S. Dixit

Citation:Mechanics of Advanced Materials and Modern Processes
2015
1:6

Thermal barrier coatings are a promising concept to improve the lifetime of the copper liner of a rocket engine. Due to the high heat fluxes and the large thermal conductivity of copper, coatings have to be de...

Authors: Martin Bäker, Torben Fiedler and Joachim Rösler

Citation:Mechanics of Advanced Materials and Modern Processes
2015
1:5

The theory of linear elasticity is insufficient at small length scales, e.g., when dealing with micro-devices. In particular, it cannot predict the “size effect” observed at the micro- and nanometer scales. In...

Authors: B Emek Abali, Wolfgang H Müller and Victor A Eremeyev

Citation:Mechanics of Advanced Materials and Modern Processes
2015
1:4

Essentially all heterogeneous materials are dielectric, i.e., they are imperfect conductors that generally display internal charge displacements that create dissipation and local charge accumulation at interfa...

Nickel-based superalloys are typically used as blades and discs in the hot section of gas turbine engines, which are subjected to cyclic loading at high temperature during service. Understanding fatigue crack ...

Finite element is an effective tool to simulate stent expansion inside stenotic arteries, which provides an insightful understanding of the biomechanical behaviour of the whole stent-artery system during the p...

Authors: A Schiavone and L G Zhao

Citation:Mechanics of Advanced Materials and Modern Processes
2015
1:1